Natural Mint Soap
All of our Natural Soaps made by Herbal Songstress is carefully hand made using only the finest ingredients. We use oils for their moisturizing properties. Our vegetable based herbal soap produces a rich, cleansing lather, and aromatic essence.
Our natural Mint Soap, is a pleasant choice of combinations when picking up fresh organic herbs from the market.
Peppermint, Spearmint and Rosemary are part of the mint family that create an uplifting, soothing, and rejuvenation of the senses. The combination is also therapeutic to the skin. The ingredients are peppermint, spearmint, rosemary, olive oil, coconut oil, and palm oil.
Peppermint, is found throughout much of North America and has a long history of use for digestive disorders. Some other uses for Peppermint are colic, chills, headache, heart trouble, indigestion, nausea, poor appetite, rheumatism, and spasms. Peppermint oil promotes healthy, clear skin. The menthol in peppermint oil cools tired skin, brightens dull skin, and helps control excess oil production. When diluted with carrier oil, like safflower, and applied topically, peppermint oil refreshes skin and removes oil. By controlling and eliminating excess oil on the skin, peppermint oil will help prevent acne and clogged pores.
Peppermint oil promotes healthy scalp and hair. A few drops poured into a bottle of shampoo can help reduce and eliminate dandruff. Massaging several drops of peppermint oil directly onto the scalp helps promote hair growth.
Spearmint grows in the Mediterranean region but also grows wild and is cultivated in temperate climates throughout most of the world. All mint teas have a soothing quality and are used to treat nervousness, fatigue, nausea, vertigo, palpitations, anger, and depression.
Natural Beauty: The nutrients provided in Spearmint literally wake up follicles and promote hair growth. On the skin, it can relieve dry irritated skin.
Natural Beauty: The nutrients provided in Spearmint literally wake up follicles and promote hair growth. On the skin, it can relieve dry irritated skin.
Rosemary is a common dense, evergreen, aromatic shrub grown in many parts of the world. Historically, Rosemary has been used to relieve symptoms caused by respiratory disorders. Extracts of rosemary are used in aromatherapy to treat anxiety-related conditions and to increase alertness. Some alternative practitioners use Rosemary extract for aromatherapy to promote wellbeing. Rosemary has also been used as an aromatherapy agent used in air diffusers, creams, lotions, oils, incense, and other products. Current cosmetic uses of Rosemary include treating cellulite and wrinkles, and normalizing excessive oil of the skin.
Derived from the Latin word “dew of the sea”, in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” Ophelia refers to the herb, “There’s Rosemary, that’s for remembrance”. Rosemary has been known as an, anti-aging, antibacterial, antioxidant, dandruff, and poor circulation.
Natural Beauty: Rosemary can be used in the bath, on the face, and as a scalp massage. Rosemary has the ability to stimulate hair follicles and hair growth. It is believed to slow down or permanently stop premature hair loss and grey hair. Rosemary will soothe and condition the scalp. When applied to the roots and scalp, Rosemary is helpful in clearing many cases of dandruff.
